
Three Eagles Earn NFL Combine Invitations
February 06, 2018 | Football
Harold Landry, Kamrin Moore and Isaac Yiadom are heading to Indianapolis
CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. – Three standouts from the 2017 Boston College football team earned invitations to the 2018 NFL Scouting Combine on Tuesday. Defensive end Harold Landry and cornerbacks Kamrin Moore and Isaac Yiadom are headed to Indianapolis for the NFL Combine.
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This year's scouting combine will be held February 27 – March 5 at Lucas Oil Stadium.
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Over 300 of the top college football players in the nation are invited to the NFL Combine. Top executives, coaching staffs, player personnel departments and medical personnel from all 32 NFL teams will be on hand to evaluate the nation's top college football players eligible for the upcoming NFL Draft.
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NFL Network has live television coverage of the combine. Former Boston College standout Mike Mayock will provide analysis on NFL Network during the entire combine. The defensive line and linebackers have their onfield workouts Sunday, March 4 while the defensive backs are scheduled to workout on Monday, March 5.
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Landry played in eight games before a season-ending ankle injury ended his year. An All-ACC third-team selection, he finished with 38 tackles and five sacks on the season. Landry tied a career-high with three sacks against No. 16 Virginia Tech and also earned SBNation.com honorable mention All-America accolades following the season. He was just the third player in college football since 2014 to have three, three sack games (Myles Garrett, Texas A&M; Derek Barnett, Tennessee) and moved into sole possession of second place in BC career history in sacks and TFLs after the Virginia Tech game. A Walter Camp second-team All-American in 2016, Landry led the nation as a junior with seven forced fumbles and 16.5 sacks.
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Moore was voted a captain by his teammates prior to the season. He started all 10 games he played in before a shoulder injury ended his season. He finished the year with 50 tackles, two TFLs and nine pass breakups. Moore played in 44 career games with 31 career starts. He finished his BC career with 140 career tackles, 6.0 tackles-for-loss, 24 pass breakups and two interceptions.
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Yiadom was presented with the Jay McGillis Memorial Scholarship Award at the conclusion of spring practice in 2017. As a senior, he started all 13 games at cornerback and finished with 53 tackles. Yiadom was second on the team with seven pass breakups in 2017. For his career, Yiadom played in 48 games and finished with 110 career tackles, 24 pass breakups and three interceptions.
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Moore and Yiadom were two keys to a pass defense that tied for 12th nationally with 18 interceptions and ranked third nationally in pass efficiency defense.
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Boston College will hold its annual NFL Pro Day on Wednesday, March 21 at Alumni Stadium.
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This year's scouting combine will be held February 27 – March 5 at Lucas Oil Stadium.
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Over 300 of the top college football players in the nation are invited to the NFL Combine. Top executives, coaching staffs, player personnel departments and medical personnel from all 32 NFL teams will be on hand to evaluate the nation's top college football players eligible for the upcoming NFL Draft.
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NFL Network has live television coverage of the combine. Former Boston College standout Mike Mayock will provide analysis on NFL Network during the entire combine. The defensive line and linebackers have their onfield workouts Sunday, March 4 while the defensive backs are scheduled to workout on Monday, March 5.
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Landry played in eight games before a season-ending ankle injury ended his year. An All-ACC third-team selection, he finished with 38 tackles and five sacks on the season. Landry tied a career-high with three sacks against No. 16 Virginia Tech and also earned SBNation.com honorable mention All-America accolades following the season. He was just the third player in college football since 2014 to have three, three sack games (Myles Garrett, Texas A&M; Derek Barnett, Tennessee) and moved into sole possession of second place in BC career history in sacks and TFLs after the Virginia Tech game. A Walter Camp second-team All-American in 2016, Landry led the nation as a junior with seven forced fumbles and 16.5 sacks.
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Moore was voted a captain by his teammates prior to the season. He started all 10 games he played in before a shoulder injury ended his season. He finished the year with 50 tackles, two TFLs and nine pass breakups. Moore played in 44 career games with 31 career starts. He finished his BC career with 140 career tackles, 6.0 tackles-for-loss, 24 pass breakups and two interceptions.
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Yiadom was presented with the Jay McGillis Memorial Scholarship Award at the conclusion of spring practice in 2017. As a senior, he started all 13 games at cornerback and finished with 53 tackles. Yiadom was second on the team with seven pass breakups in 2017. For his career, Yiadom played in 48 games and finished with 110 career tackles, 24 pass breakups and three interceptions.
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Moore and Yiadom were two keys to a pass defense that tied for 12th nationally with 18 interceptions and ranked third nationally in pass efficiency defense.
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Boston College will hold its annual NFL Pro Day on Wednesday, March 21 at Alumni Stadium.
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